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Fly Racing ATV riders completely dominated the Pro, Pro-Am, and Women's final standings of the 2010 AMA ATV MX series. In the Pro class, it was factory Rockstar Makita Suzuki teammates, and fellow Fly riders, Josh Creamer and Dustin Wimmer finishing 1-2, and Team Motoworks Can-am rider Chad Wienen in third place on the season. Baldwin Racing's Josh Upperman grabbed fourth overall followed by Factory Yamaha rider Thomas Brown in sixth and Jeremy Lawson in seventh.

In both the Pro-Am Unlimited and Production classes, it was once again a Fly Racing affair as team riders Joel Hetrick and Chase Snapp battled all season against one another for the top spot in both classes, each earning a Championship. Likewise, Heather Byrd completely dominated the Women's class, taking 10 of 11 event wins and the overall for the season by a margin of 39 points. Byrd was followed by Adrienne Cooper in third and Jamie Jones in sixth.

Congratulations to all Fly Racing team members on an outstanding 2010 MX season, and to the 2010 Pro ATV MX Champion Josh Creamer!


Pro

1st - Josh Creamer

2nd - Dustin Wimmer

3rd - Chad Wienen

4th - Josh Upperman

6th - Thomas Brown

7th - Jeremy Lawson

 

Pro-Am Production

1st - Chase Snapp

2nd - Joel Hetrick

4th - Travis Moore

5th - Casey Martin

6th - Aaron Meyer

 

Pro-Am Unlimited

1st - Joel Hetrick

2nd - Chase Snapp

3rd - Jeremy Tulenchik

8th - Casey Martin

 

Women Pro

1st - Heather Byrd

3rd - Adrienne Cooper

6th - Jamie Jones

About Fly Racing

Established in 1996, Fly Racing began as a manufacturer of motorcycle handlebars and helmets and has quickly developed into one of the fastest growing off road riding apparel and hard part brands. Fly Racing develops high-quality products for the competitive and demanding North American market and is distributed in 40+ countries.


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